Must Be Recent: News should not be older than 30 days at the time of submission. If the article is directly relevant to today, it will be allowed.

Submission Titles: User-editorialized titles are subject to deletion. State only the facts, not opinions or speculation. Do not use ALL-CAPS. If a submission is removed and rule two is cited, re-title the article and post it again.

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Important notes: Old but relevant articles are flaired accordingly, caps are left up if the article is in caps since the "suggest title" function doesn't alter case, not all paywalls are removed since a user has a bot that archives frequently posted paywalled sites and the post gets auto flaired, URL shortenerns are permited if they come from the site (e.g. reut.rs = Reuters).

I've bought this up before and @Typo agreed it was harsh if the site title was all in caps and said they wouldn't enforce it if that was the case. I'm not sure whether they forgot to change the rule and have been leaving titles where this is the case or forgot about that caveat and conversation. It was a while ago.

Edit: I should have done more than skim the notes on the OP.

caps are left up if the article is in caps since the "suggest title" function doesn't alter case,

The wording of rule 3 should be changed to reflect that though if the users decide to keep it at all.